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Oregon Truckers Back Drug Test Bill
Truckers in Oregon are pushing for a law that would give companies notice when a driver tests positive for drugs or alcohol.
April 30, 1999Schneider to Field Vantage System
Truckload giant Schneider National will retrofit its fleet of 43,000 trailers with tracking devices produced by Vantage Tracking Solutions.
April 30, 1999Volvo Increases Share in Rival Scania
Volvo announced today that it has increased its stake in rival Swedish truck- and bus-maker Scania to about 15 percent.
April 30, 1999Red Ball Express Put Allied Troops on Road to Victory
Though well into his 80s, Benjamin Layton still remembers the trucking experiences of his youth — no matter how hard he tries to forget them.
April 29, 1999Fuel Prices Slip, End 7-Week Rise
Snapping a streak of seven weeks of increases, the retail price of diesel fuel edged downward by 0.4 cent to a national average of $1.08 a gallon on April 19.
April 29, 1999Cirillo: Trucking Still Needs Outreach
Trucking’s chief regulator put on a softer face as she outlined a three-pronged approach to improve truck safety that includes education, enforcement and expanded use of technology.
April 29, 1999Schneider to Expand Intermodal
Schneider National, the nation’s largest truckload carrier, expects to boost its intermodal business 20% this year and expand the number of intermodal containers in its fleet from 750 to 2,000.
April 29, 1999Hazmat Fee Circle May Widen
The federal fee for hazardous materials transport registration would take a big jump for a relatively small number of larger carriers and shippers under a new proposal advanced by a cash-hungry Research and Special Programs Administration.
April 29, 1999Truck Size-Weight Study Still Punching Bag for All Sides
The reviews are in on the Department of Transportation’s draft study of truck size and weight. And depending on the reviewer, the study is good, bad or downright ugly.
April 29, 1999EPA Engine Case in Limbo Pending Judicial Appeal
The wheels of justice continue to grind slowly in the case of the consent decrees six diesel engine makers signed with the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency in October.
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